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Motivation
Restlessness is discontent — and discontent is the first necessity of progress.
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Thomas Edison, the inventor behind the light bulb, phonograph, and more than a thousand other patents, understood something profound about human nature: Comfort can breed stagnation. In his diary, he mused on the nature of restless discontent, and how rather than being inherently negative, it can be a necessary state that makes us question the status quo, seek to improve upon what we have, and perhaps invent something entirely new. While this nagging sensation may be uncomfortable, Edison realized it’s crucial for pushing boundaries and solving problems. “Show me a thoroughly satisfied man,” Edison continued, “and I will show you a failure.” That may sound harsh, but it’s a healthy reminder that a degree of dissatisfaction is often exactly what we need to keep us driving forward.

Thomas Edison
Thomas Edison
Inventor (1847-1931)
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